Back and becoming a techy!

Back and becoming a techy!

So recently I've started in a college course in CompTIA A+ training. So I had a question, after I graduate what would be a good school and course to get in to and where to take it. My aim is to get into video game making, but leading to my goal of engineering a top line game system and in a way being the Steve Jobs of video game systems. Any useful information you guys think I could use for this goal?

Ya. I was actually hoping to become a programmer that or get into graphic design part, but thank you though I'll have to take a look at their site now. Still open to any more suggestions though if people have them.

While it's not a bad idea in general, getting your A+ isn't really going to help you make video games or consoles much, if at all. If you want to make games you should study programming; plenty of schools have game programming courses these days but I can't recommend anywhere particular besides seconding DigiPen. If you want to make consoles I think that you should study electrical engineering, so MIT or UC Berkeley if you're lucky.

Step 1: "I wanna make a game! Games today suck and are boring and not fun and I have a lot of ideas that would make everything better."
Step 2: Attempt
Step 3: "Nnnngghhh making games is hard this isn't fun like I wanted it to be and it's too much work and I don't know how much more I'm going to have to learn before it becomes easier or more fun. I'm just going to sit here and cry and give up and become increasingly larger."

See I find so far now that im about done with most of my book work that I'm very interested in the idea of learning some HTML, then moving on into Javascript. Don't know why but I find HTML fun as shit to mess with.

See I find so far now that im about done with most of my book work that I'm very interested in the idea of learning some HTML, then moving on into Javascript. Don't know why but I find HTML fun as shit to mess with.

See I find so far now that im about done with most of my book work that I'm very interested in the idea of learning some HTML, then moving on into Javascript. Don't know why but I find HTML fun as shit to mess with.

If you don't have a lot of experience already, you can't really start with anything specific to game programming. You need to learn the basics first. But the basics apply to game programming as well as anything else.

So in relation to this, I am actually about to start back school come January as a Computer Science major, and plan to delve deep into some intense programming studies. and possibly start working as an android developer.

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